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At the Blue Monkey Walter Serner

At the Blue Monkey By Walter Serner

At the Blue Monkey by Walter Serner


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At the Blue Monkey: 33 Outlandish Stories by Walter Serner

Walter Serner's first story collection, published in German in 1921, brought to narrative form the philosophy of his earlier Dada manifesto/handbook, Last Loosening: A Handbook for the Con Artist & Those Who Wish to Be One life is a con job and demands the skills of a swindler. With its depiction of a world of appearances in which nothing can be trusted, At the Blue Monkey helped establish the ex-doctor and renounced Dadaist as a literary Maupaussant of crime and offers in this first English translation 33 stories of criminals, con artists and prostitutes engaged in varieties of financial insolvency, embezzlement, sexual hijinks, long and short cons, and dalliances with venereal diseases and drugs.
Told in a baroque, sometimes baffling poetry of underworld slang in an urban world of bars and rent-a-rooms, these short tales are presented to the reader like so many three-card Montes in which readers come to realize too late that they may well themselves be the literary mark.
Walter Serner (1889 1942) helped found the Dada movement and embodied its most cynical and anarchic aspects. After breaking with the movement, he began publishing crime stories and the 1925 novel The Tigress. Moving constantly across Europe, he eventually disappeared and was rumored to have vanished into the criminal milieu he wrote about; in fact he had returned to Czechoslovakia, married and become a schoolteacher. In 1942, he and his wife presumably died after being moved from a concentration camp, his books banned and burned by the Nazis.

At the Blue Monkey Reviews

These outlandish stories relate casual pranks and complicated grifts that are by turns comic and calamitous: some read like games of Cluedo with the players amped up on coke, while others suggest scenes pulled from a film noir, a genre they anticipate by twenty years. -- Hal Foster * London Review Of Books *
At the Blue Monkey offers pieces of a life that dont fit together, its mystery never solved. Theres no closure to speak of, but if it raises any questions about the nature of fiction and life, its job is done. -- Pat Padua * Spectrum Culture *

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CIN1939663466VG
9781939663467
1939663466
At the Blue Monkey: 33 Outlandish Stories by Walter Serner
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Wakefield Press
2020-02-18
192
N/A
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